concept   scrubs

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Chile (1) Finland (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) medical field in the West (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 scrubs Brazil In Brazil, scrubs designs are less standardized, allowing for individual expression and creativity. 2
2 scrubs Canada In Canada, scrubs are worn as medical attire by doctors and nurses in hospitals. 2
3 scrubs Sweden In Sweden, scrubs are designed with breathable materials in neutral colors to maintain a professional and comfortable appearance. 2
4 scrubs United States Scrubs are a common form of medical attire in hospitals in the United States. 2
5 scrubs Chile In Chile, both male and female healthcare workers use scrubs with a variety of colors and styles. 1
6 scrubs Finland In Finland, professional scrubs are preferred in neutral and subdued colors to convey professionalism and focus. 1
7 scrubs Kenya In Kenya, healthcare workers wear brightly colored or patterned scrubs as a symbol of positivity and hope. 1
8 scrubs Mexico In Mexico, both male and female healthcare workers wear scrubs of different colors and styles. 1
9 scrubs Nigeria In Nigeria, healthcare workers wear brightly colored or patterned scrubs to symbolize positivity and hope. 1
10 scrubs Norway Norwegian hospital staff wear lighter, more breathable scrubs for comfort in warmer environments. 1
11 scrubs Pakistan Male healthcare workers in Pakistan typically wear scrubs, while female workers often wear traditional dresses with a white coat. 1
12 scrubs medical field in the West Scrub uniforms are the standard attire for healthcare professionals in clinical settings in the Western medical field. 1